Since Martin’s death in March last year, Wade has been vocal about the issue. He tweeted a picture of himself in a hoodie, and among other things, spoke out about why it was important to address Martin’s death.

The articles to go along with the high-impact photos were interviews with Wade, Kodjoe, and Lee about how they talk about racism with their sons, the Post said. Other articles discussed racial profiling, offered a healing prayer and even a poem by Jill Scott.

Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade took to the cover of Ebony magazine with his two young sons, all three wearing hoodies, to continue to bring attention to Trayvon Martin's death and its impact on African-American boys and men.